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PA Health System Uses College Students to Support New Telehealth Program

The St. Luke's University Health Network is hiring college students to help in its Virtual Response Center, which supports a remote patient monitoring program serving eight of the health system's 12 hospitals.

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By Eric Wicklund

- With its nursing corps stretched thin, a Pennsylvania health system is using college students to support its new in-patient telehealth program.

The St. Luke’s University Health Network has hired roughly 15 students to help in its Virtual Response Center (VRC), which tracks patients in eight of the health system’s 12 hospitals through a telemedicine platform. The students on-board patients into the remote patient monitoring system and help to keep an eye out for technical issues and signs of distress.

“Nurses are at a premium right now,” says Kim Sargent, RN, MSN, the project leader and an IT business relationship manager for the Bethlehem-based health system. “This helps take the burden off of them and gives us an extra set of eyes on our patients.”

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